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Dana POV: Divorced, Crushed
I grip Alex's hand tighter as we step into the posh hallway of Kelly Stanton's law firm, the marble floors echoing our footsteps like a countdown. My heart pounds, a wild drum in my chest, because today is the day I finally tell him.
When he told me we were coming to see Kelly, I knew our contract marriage was about to end.
Two weeks ago, we weren't supposed to cross that line—our contract marriage was clear: no intimacy, no complications. But we did, tangled in sheets and whispers in his penthouse, and it shattered me in the best way. I loved every second, loved him, because somewhere in these two years of pretending, Alex made me feel safe, and cherished, like no man ever has. His quiet strength, the way he looks at me like I'm the only thing that matters in his billion-dollar world, it's undone me. I'm in love with him, deeply, terrifyingly, and I can't hold it in anymore.
"Alex," I say, pulling him to a stop just outside Kelly's office door. My heart is drumming but I force myself on. "I need to talk to you. It's important."He glances down at me, his chiseled jaw set in a way that's become sweetly familiar this past year, his beautiful dark eyes distant, and cold. "Can it wait? We're already late."Before I can answer, the door swings open, and Kelly steps out in polished suit and a warm solicitor’s smile. "Alex! Dana! Come on in, you two. I've got everything ready."Alex nods, guiding me inside with a hand on my lower back that's feels more perfunctory than affectionate. Kelly gestures to the plush chairs in front of his massive desk."Have a seat. This won't take long."
We sit, and I shift in my chair, my stomach knotting. I glance at Alex, his profile hard and handsome as ever, and try again. "Alex, really, can I have a word? Just a minute?"
He waves it off, checking his watch. "Whatever it is, it can wait until after. Let's get this done."Kelly slides a stack of papers across the desk, the divorce documents crisp and final. "Here we go. Everything's in order. Alex, you first."Alex picks up the pen without hesitation, his signature flowing across the page in bold strokes. He pushes the packet toward me. "Your turn. Sign."I stare at the papers, my vision blurring. My heart races, aching like it's being squeezed in a vise. This isn't how it's supposed to end. I look up at him, pleading. "Alex, what I wanted to talk about . . . it's serious. You've been so cold this past week. I don't understand what's changed."He meets my gaze, his expression a cool detached mask of nonchalance. "That's because the contract ended two weeks ago, Dana. We're done. I just haven't had the time to wrap it up until now,’ he says in a flat tone, but then his face flushes red, a sudden anger creeping in. "You can go be with the man you truly love."I blink, confusion washing over me like a wave. "What? There's no one, Alex. I don't have anyone else."He shakes his head, his eyes narrowing, his anger blooming. "I know what I saw. Don't play games.""What you saw?” I ask, deeply worried, “What are you talking about?”"You're wasting time," he snaps, his tone is of irritation now, that nonchalance cracking at the edges. "I have other engagements." He turns to Kelly. "The party's still on tonight?"Kelly nods, looking a bit uncomfortable. "Yeah, all set. Eight o'clock at the club."Alex's phone buzzes. He answers it, listens for a second, then says, "Okay, baby. I'll be downstairs in a minute." He hangs up, stands abruptly, and heads for the door without another word to me.The door clicks shut behind him, and I sit there, my world tumbling. My chest heaves, tears pricking at my eyes. Why didn't I confess sooner? In the hallway, in the car on the way here, anywhere. But I've been so afraid. Alex is a billionaire, surrounded by luxury and power. What if he thinks I'm just after his money? That my love is as fake as our marriage started out to be? I love him for him: the way he laughs at my terrible jokes, the quiet nights where he holds me like I'm precious. But now it's too late, and regret crashes over me like a storm.Mutinous tears roll out of my eyes and I wipe them, turning to Kelly. "Does he . . . does he have a new girl already?"Shock widens his eyes. He leans forward. "Dana, are you . . . are you in love with him? For real?""Yes," I whisper, the word breaking free. "God, yes. I love him so much it hurts."Before Kelly can respond, the door opens again. Alex walks in, this time with a stunning, tall, brunette, dressed in a gorgeous red dress on his arm. "Kelly, this is Jodie. Jodie, my best friend and lawyer, Kelly Stanton."Jodie smiles brightly. "Nice to meet you." She turns to me. "And you must be Dana. Hello."My throat tightens up, emotion choking me. I manage a tiny "Hello," that comes out as a rasp.Alex glances at me, flaring irritation in his eyes. "What's holding up the signing? Let's finish this."Kelly stands quickly, motioning to Alex. "I've got it. Go on, I'll handle the rest."Alex nods curtly, escorts Jodie out, and the door shuts again leaving us in a deafening silence.Kelly sighs, dipping his hands into his pockets, shrugging helplessly. "You can see he's done, Dana. He’s moved on."I shake my head, tears streaming now. "I thought he loved me too. The way he looked at me, the things he said . . .""How could you think that?" Kelly asks gently, with a hint of pity. "This was a contract from the beginning. No strings attached. That's what you both agreed to.""But we . . ." I cut him off, my voice rising with desperation. "We made love. Two weeks ago. It wasn't just sex—Alex made love to me. He was tender, passionate, like I was everything to him. And now? I can't get him out of my soul. He's in every thought, every breath. I love him, Kelly. More than I've ever loved anyone."Kelly's jaw drops, his eyes going wide with genuine shock. He stares at me for a long moment, processing. Then, without a word, he bolts upright. "Stay right here."He rushes out of the office, leaving me alone with the papers, my heart a wreckage of hope and fear. What have I done? And what will happen now that the truth is out—too late, or just in time?Dana POV: Dana Doesn't Want To Share Charles With Her Brothers I point at the file and say, "We need to understand what Alex is actually saying in this file."They crowd over it. Jack picks it up and reads the key sections twice, once to himself, and then aloud for all to hear. The table goes quiet as we absorb the meaning of what he just read. "He wants Sinic to buy us out," Jack says. "That's what this is. ‘The basic contingency is the protection of Helix's investment. We suggest a complete takeover for this reason.’" He sets the file down. "That's what he's saying."Cilian looks at the page like it's said something personally offensive to him. "What's Helix?""A front," I say. "When Alex wants distance between himself and a buyout, when he wants to move without his name attached to the move, he creates a new company. Helix is Alex. Alex is Helix. He's done it before."Cilian's face has gone the white and he's looking at Eddie, Jack and Derek's face as if calling them for help. H
Dana POV: Alex Returns With His Answer Alex doesn't touch the coffee.I set it on his desk and he glances at it with the distant acknowledgment of someone registering an object in their peripheral vision, and then he goes back to the files in front of him. The closed, brooding quality of his face that has been there since yesterday is there now. "Are you alright?" I ask."Yes."He opens another file and still doesn't look up.I try a different angle. "Is Jodie doing okay?"He looks up at that. "She's in LA until the weekend.""That figures," I say.I feel his eyes on my back the whole way out of the office.I close my door and the smile leaves my face. I let out a loud, hot held breath. I stand there for a moment with my hand still on the door handle. My shoulders drop and the muscles of my face release themselves as I drop the pretense. Charles calls me on the phone in that moment but I stare at it until it stops. He’s probably calling to check in, or maybe to suggest lunch. He
Alex POV: Alex Suspects Charles It wasn't a conscious decision to drive to Fifth Avenue.The Mexican restaurant is north. I know this. I was driving south, and I didn't correct it, and I told myself this is because the traffic is better this way, which is not true. But now I wish I'd turned around before I came this far. I'm looking at Jack, Cilian and Eddie leaning against a car outside Charles's shop. They're relaxed and at ease with Charles who's facing outward, talking with his whole body, his hands moving, shoulders shifting, turning sideways to make some point that appears to be funny because all three of Dana's brothers are laughing. I almost hit the car in front of me.I brake. The car in front rolls on, indifferent. I pull to the curb half a block down and sit there with the engine running and watch in the rearview mirror."What the hell.”Charles is gesturing widely with both hands, illustrating something, narrating something, and Eddie shakes his head laughing and Cilian
Alex POV: Dana Makes CoffeeDana brings me coffee.I look up from my laptop when she sets it on the desk, and the smile she gives me shocks me. "Thank you," I say. "You didn't have to.""I'm your secretary after all." Still wearing that bug smile, she turns and leaves. I get up quickly and go to the door.She's walking down the corridor toward her office, and I stand in my doorway and watch her for a moment, wondering how come her skin glows more, her red hair redder and . . . her hips. Gosh. I look back at the coffee.The thought that crosses my mind next is so unreasonable that I'm almost embarrassed by it. I'm wondering whether, if Dana is angry with me for some reason, this coffee could be . . . (Poisoned?)I stop the thought before it finishes forming and feel immediately ridiculous for having started it. This is Dana. I pick up the cup and walk into Derek's office.Derek is at his desk with a steaming mug in front of him, reading something on his screen. He looks up."Mor
Dana POV: The Wormhole Theory The wine loosens everything, the way good wine does.It starts with Eddie asking Charles about the Italian political landscape, whether the current coalition would hold, whether the agricultural subsidies were affecting smaller producers, and Charles gives an answer that makes Eddie sit forward, which is how you know Eddie considers you worth talking to. Eddie only leans forward for people who know things."The issue isn't the subsidies themselves," Charles says, turning his glass slowly. "It's the inconsistency of application. The larger estates absorb the bureaucracy. The smaller ones drown in it.""Same pattern everywhere," Jack says. "You see it in the States with the farm bills. The language protects small producers on paper and dismantles them in practice.""Because the people writing the language have never set foot on a small farm," I say.Everyone looks at me."Or a small vineyard," Charles adds, and the look he gives me when he says it is warm
Dana POV: Her Sisters Like Charles Harrington The cork comes free with a clean, solid pop."Harrington?" I say.Charles looks at me, smiling. "I was wondering when you'd ask. I thought you might not.""It sounds very English.""That's because it is English." He reaches for the two glasses I've set out and begins to pour the wine. "A good portion of my family has roots there. The Harrington branch. It's old, older than anyone still living can properly account for. The most I can tell you is that they're from England, which is not very much, but there it is.""How quaint," I say."Isn't it," he says without irony. He picks up a glass and holds it out to me. I take it and sip.The wine does something immediate to my palate, and quite honestly, to the quality of the moment. It tastes rich, with a depth that suggests it has been waiting somewhere dark and patient for exactly the right occasion."How is it?" Charles says, looking at me over his glass."It's extraordinary." I look at him.
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Alex POV: He Is Afraid Of Rejection Stealing glances at something you're not supposed to want anymore is tough. Trying to keep my eyes on the road and ignore the very attractive outline of Dana beside me is even tougher. “Music?” I ask, motioning at the dashboard. “Yup.”I put something on from
Dana POV: She Confesses About Her Marriage To AlexAs the elevator carries me back up, I hold the pocket watch by its chain, letting it dangle like a pendulum in front of my eyes. I love the way the gold catches the overhead light, swinging in slow, hypnotic arcs. Tick-tick-tick, like something al
Dana POV: Colt Wuckert Visits Back in the office, Derek is behind his desk, and he looks somewhat like dad for a moment that I stop and gape at him. He looks up and his face splits into a grin.“Looks like you and Alex are getting along now,” he says, teasing. “Maybe that’s what you needed all al







